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title: "Learning management | Teaching code | Codio"
description: "Codio make it easy to add users, assign projects, and monitor and assess student performance."
---
<% @pricingType = "university" %>
<% @signupUrl = "/p/free-education-trial" %>

<section class="features-body">

  <section class='section top'>
    <h1 class="">
      Learning management tools
    </h1>
    <p>
      Managing computer software classes, courses and student activity
      couldn't be easier. With Codio you can easily assign teaching
      content and assessments to any of your classes. You can also
      monitor how your students are performing, with access to data on
      time spent and assessment scores.
    </p>
    <div class="action-buttons animated fadeInUp">
      <%= link_to 'Free 30 day trial', '/p/free-education-trial', class: 'button button-xlarge button-main' %>
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  </section>

  <div class="grey">
    <div class="section showcase">
      <div class="section-body">
        <%= inline_svg "assets/university/infographic.svg", class: "" %>
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  <div class="section images">
    <div class="section-body">
      <div class="section-block-row">
        <div class="section-block">
          <h3 class="section-block-header access">
            Instant access to student code
          </h3>
          <div class="section-block-copy">
            You don't need to wait on students submitting work before you can see how they are progressing. Codio lets you instantly view, compile and execute student code at any
            time.
          </div>
        </div>
        <div class="section-block">
          <h3 class="section-block-header assessments">
            Auto-marked Assessments
          </h3>
          <div class="section-block-copy">
            Save time because you don’t need
            to mark assessments. Codio’s tools lets
            you set assessments to be auto-graded.
            Results appear in the teacher dashboard
            and the student gets instant feedback.
          </div>
        </div>
      </div>
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        <div class="section-block">
          <h3 class="section-block-header dashboard">
            Dashboards to monitor student progress
          </h3>
          <div class="section-block-copy">
            Gives you the big picture. Our teacher dashboard lets you see when students have accessed or completed assignments, and
            how they've performed. The student dashboard lets your students see what they have to
            do next, and what grades they’ve achieved.
          </div>
        </div>
        <div class="section-block">
          <h3 class="section-block-header assign-projects">
            Assign projects and materials
          </h3>
          <div class="section-block-copy">
            Codio's stacks mean you can allocate course units to individuals, groups or your
            whole class with just one click. You can also upload your existing lecture notes, reference documents or other code
            teaching materials.
          </div>
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>

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          &ldquo;
        </div>
        <div class="section-block-copy">
          I particularly like the fact that it's a complete package. There's no software to install on the school's computers, students can freely access work at home and can 'hack-around' their code without posing a risk to the school's system. Overall I would thoroughly recommend Codio.
        </div>
        <div class="right-quote">
          &rdquo;
        </div>
      </div>
      <div class="teacher">
        <div class="profile">
          <%= inline_svg "assets/features/quotes/man-young-white.svg", class: "" %>
        </div>
        <div class="copy">
          <h4>Alex Briggs-Davies</h4>
          <p>
            Head of Computing<br/>
            Alcester Grammar School<br/>
            Warwickshire, UK
          </p>
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>

  <%= partial "features-call-to-action" %>
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